In 2017, then-Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh and Wolverines players were in Italy for practices in Rome. One of the most memorable moments from their trip was when Harbaugh and his wife, Sarah, met Pope Francis at the Vatican.
After a weekly address at St. Peter's Square, Harbaugh had the honor of giving the pope a Michigan helmet and a pair of Jordan sneakers. The helmet was personalized with the pope’s name and the No. 266, representing that he was the 266th pope in history.
Harbaugh was asked on Monday about the moment he met Pope Francis.
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What Jim Harbaugh felt after meeting Pope Francis
After meeting Pope Francis, Jim Harbaugh was deeply moved by the experience.
"If I accomplish nothing more in my life, if I go right now, I'll be going out a blessed man," Harbaugh said in 2017, via ESPN.Harbaugh’s grandfather, Joe Cipiti, came to the United States from Italy when he was four years old.
"I think he'd (Cipiti) be very proud; I know I am," Harbaugh said. "I knew it'd be emotional coming to Italy after hearing the stories of him coming to America when he was 4 years old, the ship he was on, having education until he was only 13 and then having to support his whole family from then on. "But it's been more emotional than I had anticipated. I'm just very, very happy. I'm living in a cloud of grace right now, I can't describe it. This is as good as it gets. This has been the experience of my lifetime."While Harbaugh met the pope up close, the rest of the team watched from about 30 feet away as Pope Francis arrived in his motorcade.
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